Mudroom bench with easy drawers
Not as easy at it seems... but also, this was one of my very first woodworking projects.
Not as easy at it seems... but also, this was one of my very first woodworking projects.
This was my first Ana White plan after lurking for awhile! I’ve dabbled with other DIY furniture and woodworking plans but this my first one for indoors that required some more meticulous finishing. Super happy with how it turned out!
Tue, 04/11/2023 - 11:43
Wonderful job, it looks perfect there! Thanks for sharing.
My husband whipped this up in one day using Ana’s plan. This is my new favorite spot to relax.
DIY lemonade stand with awning
Sectional painted with Glidden semigloss exterior paint in Phantom Mist. Cushions from Overstock and pillows from Homegoods.
Sat, 05/27/2023 - 19:31
Fabulous work, love all the color choices! Thank you for sharing.
Modified Grady barndoor console into a coffee bar with chalkboard upper piece
Wed, 11/18/2020 - 19:01
This piece was built by my hisband Mo Coomer. Our little shop is called Rugged Cross Custom Designs. It states submitted by anonymous.
These were inspired from a few different projects of Ana’s, great fun to build and have transformed our patio area
We recently decided to turn our bonus room into a Den/Play room for our energetic 20 month old son. It quickly became apparent that we needed storage... and FAST for all of those little toys that toddlers love so much.
I loved the idea of the 5' x 5' room divider cubby, but needed something that would accommodate the sloped roof. I modified Ana's plans to allow for a tiered storage option that would work with the roof line.
Cutting/prepping and assembling went quickly with the Kreg Jig. I prepped all the materials and assembled the unit in the room as it is quite heavy completely assembled. Cutting and Assembly took about 1 and 1/2 naps for my toddler (so about 3-4 hours). Sanding and Painting the following day took about another naps worth of time (2-3 hours).
The unit is still 72" tall at its highest point- and I modified the plans slightly to ensure that all cubbies would be a minimum of 13.5 inches tall/wide. After 2 coats of paint, it was ready to be mounted against the wall for safety. I installed 2 L brackets on the top and middle rows and screwed directly into the drywall- can't be to safe when it comes to toddlers and their love of climbing!
Cost Breakdown:
1 x 12 x 8 (6): 65.00
1 x 2 x 8 ( 3): 10.00
Low-Voc all in one Paint/Primer (Valspar) (Quart)- $2.50 (a paint department return area find!)
Total Project Cost (estimate) $80-90 (including screws, wood filler and supplies)
In reply to Great Work by NimbleShopper
Fri, 12/13/2013 - 06:33
Thanks! I'll be making another one to mirror it on the other side of the window for additional storage!
Wed, 01/15/2014 - 10:09
You got the right decision placing the window there. Great house by the way!
Quick build for the garden swing.
Your potting table is/was a hit and is used weekly with great love.
Darren S.
I was asked to surprise someone with a 12 ft. bench. After searching and searching I found a plan I really liked, but I felt it just wasn’t enough. I modified the plans to give it a little more of a farmhouse look. I also had to double the size of the original plans.
I used some flashings from Lee Valley to make these rustic tables really pop. The corners and the big brad nails really make them pop! These are also STURDY pieces of furniture as the Monster Husband has stood on them both without a wobble.
Wed, 09/23/2015 - 09:07
I know this post was awhile ago, but I am looking to create somthing similar. Where were you able to find a white oil based stain? I have called all of my local hardware stores and they all carry just water base? Did you put the dark mix stains on then, go over with white water base stain? Any clarification or assistance would be great! Thanks.
I started on the project when I went home for Thanksgiving and finished up the drawers when I was home for Christmas. I live about 7 hours from my family. I took a few tools with me (kreg jig and drill) but borrowed a circular saw and miter saw for all the cuts. It was difficult working on it because it was fairly cold and my dad only has a carport. Which is why it took longer. My step-mom says she wants to paint it maybe with some milk paint. She also did not want the center shelf as she wanted a place for taller items.
The butcher block top was $299. It comes from lumber liquidators in 25" by 96". My dad had about 2 feet cut off the length. Ikea also sells butcher block tops for roughly half the price I think, but they were out of stock in both Atlanta and Charlotte.
I also made the small kitchen island before and this one went much more smoothly. Having the extra set of hands was awesome and made for a wonderful memory as I built it with my father:-)
Thu, 08/15/2019 - 12:14
This is amazing Stephanie!!!! I can't believe I didn't see this sooner.
We are going to feature your photo with the plans - thank you so much for sharing a brag post! Hope you are well!
Fun project. Quite easy, but extremely sturdy. Gonna work great for kids.
The plan is great, I followed the instructions exactly. Then altered the plan to build a second rack that would fit the bottom of the door, with foil, saran and bag storage at the bottom. Consequently it was heavy and I was very skeptical of the hollow core door anchors, but I installed 3 at the top and 2 at the bottom of both pieces. It's very solid and secure....would probably have worked fine with even less. This door is only 32" wide but has plenty of room for this project. Thank you, looking forward to trying more of your plans.
Our family decided to raise chickens but needed a place to keep them safe at night. We used your shed plan and adapted it to create necessary venting for the chicks.
Since we had 16 chickens we knew one coop would not be enough space so we built two. We created a vented tunnel between the two coops so the hens could go back and forth between them as they wished while still being protected. The girls are very happy in their new space!
Thank you for your great plans.
Holly
I couldn't find any corner TV stands with the barndoor style that were big enough, so I decided to design and make my own using the Grandy buffet design.
Sun, 05/03/2020 - 17:54
This would be perfect for my house, new look. Also like the idea of the Grandy Barn Door Console, dining room cabinet.
Fri, 03/19/2021 - 10:57
Did you save the measurements/plans? If so, I'd like to get them from you.
Tue, 01/04/2022 - 13:37
I will gladly pay for these plans with the modifications, if someone can send them to me.
Tue, 01/04/2022 - 13:37
I will gladly pay for these plans with the modifications, if someone can send them to me.
Just finished this tonight. Decided to make it a little wider than the plans. Added bead board on the back. I also made the top shelf a little larger so I can come back later and add some LED lights on it. Because I made the top shelf bigger I wanted to add the angled supports. That’s why I didn’t do an “x” on the bottom so the shelf support would mimick the slanted piece in the bottom.
My wife and I are very happy with this piece. It was challenging but not too difficult. The plans were very easy to follow.
Built by Shaun Damon Beck
This was one of my first bigger builds. I am so happy with the way it turned out!
Thu, 05/10/2012 - 10:32
So stunning! It's gorgeous! I just love the wood!
Thu, 05/19/2016 - 19:05
This bookcase wouldn't be out of place amongst the Pottery Barn's bookcases. In fact, it inspired me to go out this afternoon and buy some cedar boards so I can start building my own version first thing tomorrow. Thank you, Becky.
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Ana White
Tue, 06/11/2019 - 09:25
This is an amazing first…
This is an amazing first project! I love how it fits perfect in your space and the color. What a beautiful floor too.